Reviews for the Nokia X

77%Nokia X Smartphone Review | NotebookcheckAndroid at last? The Nokia X marks Microsoft Mobile's entry into the Android market. What looks like a turnaround, is not really one at all: with the inexpensive entry-level smartphone, a reworked interface, and a special App Store, Microsoft is trying to lure customers and get them transitioned to the Windows Phone platform. Why the concept is not completely successful is the subject of our review.

40%Review: Nokia X — A Messy Android AffairSource: Techtree.comThe combination of Nokia and Android sounds very promising on paper. However, with focus set on Windows Phone, the Nokia X is an half-hearted attempt at Android from the Finns. No doubt, the phone's design and construction are top-notch, but its sluggish performance is a deal-breaker. Due to the single button layout, navigation is also painful. If you're looking for a budget Android device, the Moto E is the right choice. Those who want to stick with Nokia, should go for the Lumia 525. Single Review, online available, Short, Date: 06/25/2014Rating:Total score: 40% price: 60% performance: 30% features: 60% workmanship: 80%

20%The Nokia X is, quite frankly, the worst smartphone I’ve ever reviewed.Source: TechspotThe performance of the Nokia X is horrendous. The device is laggy from the moment you turn it on, often to the point where a lack of responsiveness becomes frustrating. It’s also the first device I’ve reviewed to crash while performing an in-browser benchmark, as the SoC simply choked to death. Single Review, online available, Very Long, Date: 06/23/2014Rating:Total score: 20%

70%What happens when Nokia makes an Android phone?Source: EngadgetMicrosoft's in a pickle. On one hand, its brand-new acquisition just came out with a product running its competitor's OS; on the other, that same product might be key to gaining mindshare in developing markets, which is one of the bloodiest battlefields in mobile right now. It's hard to feel confident in the X's future because Microsoft may choose not to invest in the series, focusing resources on cheaper Windows Phones instead. Single Review, online available, Long, Date: 04/29/2014Rating:Total score: 70%

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Qualcomm Adreno 203: Entry level GPU with support for OpenGL ES 2.0

These graphics cards are not suited for Windows 3D games. Office and Internet surfing however is possible.

0.129 kg: This subnotebook is one of the most lightweight of all notebooks and can be carried very easily. There exist hardly any models in this extreme class of weight. 7-9 inch displays are normal for this class of weight.

Nokia: The Finnish enterprise is one of the most important telecommunication companies and well-known for mobile technologies. The company started with netbooks in 2009.

51.75%: Such a bad rating is rare. There exist hardly any notebooks, which are rated worse.